BP in the community
BP is one of the largest private sector investors in Alaska, and our investments extend beyond our business to the communities where we operate and where our employees and their families live
Our employees support more than 700 community and education organizations and more than 230 youth teams in 49 Alaska communities. They also contribute thousands of volunteer hours. The company supports these efforts though the BP Fabric of America program, matching employee donations, volunteer hours and fundraising efforts. Last year, BP contributed $5.5 million to support nonprofit and educational organizations and programs in Alaska.
BP also supports many educational and workforce development programs in Alaska. Since 1985, more than 675 Alaska high school graduates have received scholarships from BP worth $2.8 million. BP also awards Process Technology scholarships to students selected for two-year process technology degree programs at the University of Alaska campuses on the Kenai Peninsula, in Anchorage and in Fairbanks. In addition, BP supports the University of Alaska's Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program. For more information on these scholarship programs scroll down this page.
BP also supports many educational and workforce development programs in Alaska. Since 1985, more than 675 Alaska high school graduates have received scholarships from BP worth $2.8 million. BP also awards Process Technology scholarships to students selected for two-year process technology degree programs at the University of Alaska campuses on the Kenai Peninsula, in Anchorage and in Fairbanks. In addition, BP supports the University of Alaska's Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program. For more information on these scholarship programs scroll down this page.
Requesting Community Support
To submit a request for funding, please complete this form on line (www.zoomerang.com). Or you may print out the form and submit it via fax or mail.Education Programs
BP Teachers of ExcellenceThe BP Teachers of Excellence program recognizes the outstanding efforts of teachers at elementary, junior and senior high school levels in both the public and private sectors.
BP has recognized more than 450 outstanding educators through the Teachers of Excellence program If you know a great teacher and would like to submit a nomination for the BP Teachers of Excellence Award, please complete the Teacher Nomination form.
Teacher Nomination
Nominate your teacher today, by completing this form online.
Or you may print the above form and submit it via fax or mail.
BP Teachers of Excellence
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519-6612
FAX 907-564-4124
If you have questions or would like additional information, please call:
1-888-530-8962 or 907-564-4001
BP Teachers of Excellence
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519-6612
FAX 907-564-4124
If you have questions or would like additional information, please call:
1-888-530-8962 or 907-564-4001
Teacher Self-Evaluation
If you have been nominated for a BP Teachers of Excellence Award, please submit a self- evaluation form from the following website;
If you have been nominated for a BP Teachers of Excellence Award, please submit a self- evaluation form from the following website;
You may also print the form and fax/mail it to:
BP Teachers of Excellence
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519-6612
FAX 907-564-1424
If you have questions or would like additional information, please call:
1-888-530-8962 or 907-564-4001
BP Teachers of Excellence
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519-6612
FAX 907-564-1424
If you have questions or would like additional information, please call:
1-888-530-8962 or 907-564-4001
BP Scholarship Programs
BP Principals' and Commissioner's Scholarship ProgramSince 1985, BP has partnered with the Alaska Association of Secondary School Principals to annually provide scholarships to 25 graduating Alaskan seniors who pursue four-year degrees. Each of the 25 recipients receives $4,000 ($1,000 a year). One of the chosen 25 is selected by the Commissioner of Education to receive an additional $16,000 (for a total of $20,000).
High school principals from around the state nominate students based upon academic achievement, leadership potential, community involvement, and financial need. Final selections are made by the Board of Directors of the Alaska Association of Secondary School Principals.
BP Process Technology Scholarship Program
Students who seek training and employment in Process Technology may be eligible for financial assistance. The Process Technology sector includes oil and gas companies and public utilities that use and control mechanical, physical or chemical processes to produce a final product.
Students enrolling or currently enrolled in the Process Technology two-year degree program offered at the University of Alaska – Anchorage, Fairbanks or Kenai are eligible to apply for one of five scholarships awarded annually.
The scholarships of $3,000 per semester can total up to $12,000 per student.
For more information and an application form, visit the Alaska Process Industry Careers Consortium website.
Students who seek training and employment in Process Technology may be eligible for financial assistance. The Process Technology sector includes oil and gas companies and public utilities that use and control mechanical, physical or chemical processes to produce a final product.
Students enrolling or currently enrolled in the Process Technology two-year degree program offered at the University of Alaska – Anchorage, Fairbanks or Kenai are eligible to apply for one of five scholarships awarded annually.
The scholarships of $3,000 per semester can total up to $12,000 per student.
For more information and an application form, visit the Alaska Process Industry Careers Consortium website.

